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257 Weatherby Magnum..advice please
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<blockquote data-quote="21buck" data-source="post: 405222" data-attributes="member: 12241"><p>Scotsgun, the 25/300wsm, aka 25 Pronghorn, 25 Bobcat can be found by a google search on your computer. It is a wildcat. There are no published documents, you can not buy the complete cartridge, a lot of the loads have been built up by individuals who venture beyond what they read. in other words, they experiement of course they do so carefully with good starting points. Rifles vary in what they will digest and print. So each rifle is a individual entity with quirks for powder, primer, bullets of varying weights. You have 25-06 the 25 Pronghorn is the magnum version of it. We have test fired my rifle several times before we start working up the loads. We expect it to be a great varmit, deer, and hog round. </p><p></p><p>Go thru google.com with the above subjects and you should get the data you are searching for.</p><p></p><p>Good Luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="21buck, post: 405222, member: 12241"] Scotsgun, the 25/300wsm, aka 25 Pronghorn, 25 Bobcat can be found by a google search on your computer. It is a wildcat. There are no published documents, you can not buy the complete cartridge, a lot of the loads have been built up by individuals who venture beyond what they read. in other words, they experiement of course they do so carefully with good starting points. Rifles vary in what they will digest and print. So each rifle is a individual entity with quirks for powder, primer, bullets of varying weights. You have 25-06 the 25 Pronghorn is the magnum version of it. We have test fired my rifle several times before we start working up the loads. We expect it to be a great varmit, deer, and hog round. Go thru google.com with the above subjects and you should get the data you are searching for. Good Luck [/QUOTE]
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